It is a mental process that relies on relating the learners' experience to the
grammatical rule. Thus, the learner comprehends sentences, specifies their components and types, concludes the meaning carried by these sentences, comprehends the text as a whole, and structurally analyzes it (Eldoumi, 2012; Koehler, 2009; Slagter, 2010).
I'm wondering when the
grammatical rule about not ending a sentence with a preposition will disappear.
Speakers of the French language are still taught in school the
grammatical rule that the masculine gender takes precedence over the feminine gender.
I suggest that question A violates a
grammatical rule (viz., that modifiers precede headwords), while question B violates a rule of (standard) usage.
Clahsen and Hong (1995) are aware of the difference between NNSs with the targeted
grammatical rule and those without it.
* In his earliest and most celebrated book, Syntactic Structures (1957) Chomsky covered up an inconsistency in his theory by publishing a statement about the
grammatical rule for passive voice, even though he knew from other work of his own that the statement was untrue.
Its use therefore has dual motivation: the fact that it is governed by
grammatical rule, and that its use in certain contexts is learned.
"There seems to be a
grammatical rule requiring that the three components increase or decrease together," Martins says.
Later that night I read that Jacob Rees-Mogg had issued a list of
grammatical rules and banned words to his new staff after being appointed Leader of the House of Commons.
That is, the keyword in contexts in the language examples could be advantageous for his induction and deduction of
grammatical rules and word usage.
"We tried to really hone to existing Hebrew
grammatical rules so it doesn't feel foreign, so it fits in the system."